[Boatanchors] auction time linked to what timeing source?
J. Dave Mayfield
laptop at gwltd.com
Fri Feb 12 18:43:52 EST 2010
Hi Rob and the rest of you all.
Rob, I use a snipe service for two simple reasons.
1. I so dam busy with life, that I often forget to be around when any
item is ending.
2. I place my max bid with the snipe service and I forget it, if I win,
great if I don't that's ok too. But I don't get caught up in bidding
wars, and paying to much.
BTW Rob, I will be around 3885 tonight abut 8pm of a little after.
Dave W9WRL.com 3885am.com
Rob Atkinson wrote:
> Jay,
>
> No psychology, some guys are just good at rationalizing their
> behavior. Everyone does it at some time or other including me.
> I raised the snipe issue-why? Because I have an opinion and I see
> nothing wrong in stating it. I'm not bothered by its lack of
> popularity. But, it is important to offer a solution too: I don't
> bother with a time sync -- I simply make sure I'm around when an item
> I want is ending. I agree that it is stupid to spend days biding up a
> price or hanging around baby sitting an auction. While I think
> sniping is unethical, I think it is perfectly okay to put in a bid as
> long as others have at least a few seconds to respond. If another
> bidder isn't there, well that's his problem. So I put in my bid
> around 30 seconds before the end and I make it high enough so I'm
> fairly certain of getting the goods. If I loose I'm relieved of
> paying too much; if I win I know I won far and square with no
> trickery.
>
> 73
>
> Rob
> K5UJ
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 8:10 PM, <jcoward5452 at aol.com> wrote:
>
>> Well folks,
>> Thank you one and all who responded to my question.I had no intent of bringing on the "snipe" issue.I presume that was a gut reaction by someone and that triggered a lively discussion.
>> I had several responses that included html's to time sources that can be linked to and I will investigate as Fr. Time allows.
>> However,no one has actually answered my question.To what time source is the auction place linked to? Maybe a Heathkit clock some employee bought on epay? (That would just roll me over!).
>> One comment mentioned a 5 mS delay/time zone for WWV.That seems kind of long to me.I would think uS units.
>> And, so that you all know, I snipe too.However,lately I have been trying to put in my snipe bid after the auction is over.....A blessing in disguise,I am sure.
>> BTW a psychologist/iatrist would have a field day with all these responses! Maybe we should all collaborate on a book about collecting and on line auctions.The proceeds could go to help Hams tossed out of the house for having too much junque.
>> Jay KE6PPF
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: jcoward5452 at aol.com
>> To: milsurplus at qth.net; arc5 at mailman.qth.net; armyradios at yahoogroups.com; boatanchors at mailman.qth.net
>> Sent: Wed, Feb 10, 2010 5:51 pm
>> Subject: auction time linked to what timeing source?
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>> Hi Folks,
>> Maybe I missed something along the way but I am curious as to what time it is on the auction place.I just synched my watch to my laptop's clock and then went and checked it against "live over the air"WWV and it was 4 seconds behind WWV.
>> Is there a link to ebay's clock so one can sync to them?
>> Thanks or reading,
>> Jay
>>
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